Five well-bred sisters, one sensational scandal. Now the Duke of Marymount's daughter Ida is about to find love in the most unconventional way...

It was easy for society to overlook Lady Ida Howlett; they found her bookish, opinionated, and off the marriage mart. But little did they know that behind a calm exterior beats the heart of an adventuress, one who, determined to discover her runaway sister's whereabouts, steals a carriage and sets off on a daring mission. Then she discovers she's not alone! Bennett, Lord Carson, is inside, and he refuses to leave.

Lord Carson's plans had always been to find a soft, gentle wife who would run his home and raise his children. Still, he makes a bargain with Ida—he won't desert her during her mad adventure. He'll make sure she's safe, and then find a suitable lady to fall in love with. But when rules (and garments) become discarded during this long, intimate journey, it's soon clear that this surprisingly daring lady is the woman he's needed all along.

The Lady Is Daring is the third book in Megan Frampton latest series. I have liked this series so far, they aren’t the type of books that I can see myself re reading in the future, but they are fun and full of adventure type stories. The Lady is Daring features a heroine on the hunt for her sister, who left town she she thought she was in love but the man was a scoundrel and she ended up pregnant. But Ida wants her sister back, and so she steals a carriage, which contains a Lord Carson. So Bennett and Ida has gone on the road together, searchiing for her sister and falling in love with each other.

I really liked this book, not my favorite from Megan Frampton, but quite enjoyable. It was a quick read and there were many elements that I thoroughly enjoyed here. It has a solid plot line, endearing characters both primary and secondary, some fun family interactions and smart characters. But I felt the romance was a bit lacking at times, most of the time I didn’t really connect with the love story or even the chemistry. But all the other elements of the story was splendid and it was highly engaging at times. I will definitely keep going with the series since we have two more sisters to have their stories with, so I am excited for that since we got hints in this book with their stories. So I can’t wait to see what Frampton comes up with next.

About Megan Frampton

Megan Frampton's love affair with books began when her parents moved her to a remote town in New Hampshire where there was only one television station. And then the TV broke. She devoured every book of fiction in her well-read parents' library, finding special joy in Georgette Heyer and the fairy tales collected and translated by Andrew Lang. Megan majored in English literature at Barnard College and worked in teh music industry for fifteen years. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband (her former intern) and her son. (Book jacket, "A Singular Lady")